'Good Divorce Week' - Putting the children first
The statistics from a survey recently conducted by Resolution (a group of family justice professionals) make for sober reading.
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The statistics from a survey recently conducted by Resolution (a group of family justice professionals) make for sober reading.
At NFT.NYC, a crypto-centred art conference held earlier this month in New York, the director Quentin Tarantino announced his plans to...
The hospitality sector traditionally balances on fine margins, and the huge reduction in cash flow numerous businesses have experienced...
There has been a significant amount of press recently about the amount of international capital targeting UK real estate. Earlier this...
Marriage, even with parental consent, at the age of 16 or 17 now seems wholly anachronistic at best and abusive at worst. As one...
Just as a gas will fill the space it is able to occupy, it seems there is a tendency for legal documents to expand as well if not...
What’s happening?
If you are an Amazon customer with a UK Visa credit card linked to your Amazon account, you may have woken up on...
On 9 November, the Government announced that new laws will be laid before Parliament establishing a new legally-binding arbitration...
Michael Gove, the new Secretary of State for the renamed Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has refused planning...
We live in remarkable times still. I thought now would be a good time therefore to talk a little about the changing landscape in the...
This week the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the case of Lloyd v Google. Richard Lloyd (the former director of Which? rather than...
When it comes to professional negligence claims, one of the most important aspects for a Claimant is establishing when the limitation...
On 15 October 2021, Adele released her first single in six years: ‘Easy on Me’ was streamed 12 million times within 12 hours of its...
It has been confirmed that the Supreme court will hand down its judgment in Lloyd v Google tomorrow: Future judgments - The Supreme Court
Globally, it is said that 25-30% of all food produced is either lost or wasted. According to the Waste and Recourses Action Programme,...
In September, the Law Society published a report entitled “Civil legal aid: a review of its sustainability and the challenges to its...
A really interesting case summary by my colleague Jake who is brand new to the profession but already demonstrating a real passion for...
Scrutiny of the Judicial Review and Courts Bill continues this week, with the general committee hearing representations from the Law...
In the same week that Rishi Sunak presented his Autumn Budget and Spending Review, the Government published the conclusions of its review...
This week, over 120 world leaders are coming together at the COP26 summit in Glasgow to pledge new commitments to help fight the global...
The residential property developers tax (RPDT) is being introduced with effect from 1 April 2022, with the stated aim of having the...
The much anticipated reforms to the private rented sector have been pushed back, the Evening Standard reports.
Sweeping reforms to the...
The Planning Inspectorate has rejected an appeal against Bristol City Council's refusal to erect a Marc Quinn's sculpture in place of a...
As COP26 opens the rhetoric is flowing like carbon out of a coal fired power station. But as Greta Thunberg has observed, pledges...
At the end of September, it was reported that OFGEM has sought detailed financial information from every energy supplier in the UK “amid...
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